[Nana. The Miller’s Daughter. Captain Burle. Death of Olivier Becaille by Emile Zola]@TWC D-Link bookNana. The Miller’s Daughter. Captain Burle. Death of Olivier Becaille CHAPTER I 1/23
THE BETROTHAL Pere Merlier's mill, one beautiful summer evening, was arranged for a grand fete.
In the courtyard were three tables, placed end to end, which awaited the guests.
Everyone knew that Francoise, Merlier's daughter, was that night to be betrothed to Dominique, a young man who was accused of idleness but whom the fair sex for three leagues around gazed at with sparkling eyes, such a fine appearance had he. Pere Merlier's mill was pleasing to look upon.
It stood exactly in the center of Rocreuse, where the highway made an elbow.
The village had but one street, with two rows of huts, a row on each side of the road; but at the elbow meadows spread out, and huge trees which lined the banks of the Morelle covered the extremity of the valley with lordly shade.
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